Film
Celestial Navigations
Man, I want this. Available now from the Numero Group:
Tens of millions of people have seen these films. Nobody knows who made them.
Curled up on our couches in the wee hours of the morning, in reruns, and nostalgic You Tube forwards, filmmaker Al Jarnow has touched our lives and changed the way we look at the world without us ever knowing. Beginning with his work for a certain public television show that featured a big yellow bird, Al Jarnow captured life’s scientific minutia and boiled it down for easy consumption between cookie eating monsters and counting vampires. Coupling time-lapse, stop motion, and cel animation with simple objects found in every day life, Jarnow deconstructed the world for an entire generation.
From the third floor of his Long Island gingerbread home, his mind wandered beyond the confines of educational programming. Delving into New York’s avant-garde film scene alongside Harry Smith, Jonas Mekas and Stan Brakhage, Jarnow created a body of awe-inspiring films that remain in the collections of MOMA and Pompideau Center.
Employing the archival skills honed during the excavation of over 40 full-length albums, Celestial Navigations marks The Numero Group’s first foray into the world of cinema. The 45 films collected have been transferred and color corrected from the original 16mm prints, along with fully remastered sound. Special features include a 30-minute documentary on Jarnow’s creative process, as well as film playlists designed for both children and adults alike. The deluxe package includes a 60-page book loaded to the gills with essays, ephemera, storyboards, photos, and a complete film index, all housed in the iconic Numero slipcase.
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Two Sesame Street-related posts in a week! Clearly this show is not finished with us yet.
This really does look amazing. Will make a nice companion to Criterion’s new Brakhage disc: http://www.criterion.com/films/23953-by-brakhage-an-anthology-volume-two
ooh, i forgot about the second volume coming, awesome!
And don’t forget Mr. Rogers earned some comment thread nods.
Two Sesame Street-related posts in a week! Clearly this show is not finished with us yet.
This really does look amazing. Will make a nice companion to Criterion’s new Brakhage disc: http://www.criterion.com/films/23953-by-brakhage-an-anthology-volume-two
ooh, i forgot about the second volume coming, awesome!
And don’t forget Mr. Rogers earned some comment thread nods.